Venezuela: Opposition Leader Guaidó Under Fire Over Alleged $1.3 Billion Settlement
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The Media Myth of ‘Once Prosperous’ and Democratic Venezuela Before Chávez
What is Behind Capture of ‘El Pollo’ Carvajal in Spain?
Retired Venezuelan military officer Hugo “El Pollo” Carvajal was captured in Spain by security forces after remaining in hiding since 2019. Carvajal is a fugitive from the controversial United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), and a request for his extradition has been issued by Washington, DC.
What is Behind Capture of ‘El Pollo’ Carvajal in Spain?
Venezuela: Satellites, Space Activities and the Anti-Imperialist Struggle
US Leery as Talks Proceed Between Venezuela Govt and Opposition
Defending Latin America’s Resistance Axis
August 2, 2021 By Stephen Sefton
Early in July this year Hezbollah’s Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah spoke to a conference in which he outlined the main elements of the region’s Resistance Axis’ media and communications strategy. He stressed the rightness of the Resistance cause challenging Western imperialism, in particular Israel’s genocidal, colonialist settler occupation of Palestine. He pointed out the strength, unity and resilience of the Axis, led by Iran and Syria, but including Hezbollah itself and allied movements in Lebanon, Iraq, Palestine and Yemen. Nasrallah also emphasized the importance of the Resistance Axis leadership’s determination to report the facts of events in the region truthfully with rigorously honesty when offering analysis.
Defending Latin America’s Resistance Axis
“PATRIA Y VIDA” OR THE COUP’S SOUNDTRACK IS NOT SO SOFT IN CUBA + Update
“PATRIA Y VIDA” OR THE COUP’S SOUNDTRACK IS NOT SO SOFT IN CUBA (machine translation)
In Spanish: “PATRIA Y VIDA” O LA BANDA SONORA DEL GOLPE NO TAN BLANDO EN CUBA
Wind of Change was better, IMO.
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With Bezos at the Helm, Democracy Dies at the Washington Post Editorial Board
CONFIDENTLY WRONG
In the Soviet Union, everybody was aware that the media was controlled by the state. But in a corporate state like the U.S., a veneer of independence is still maintained, although trust in the media has been plummeting for years.
With Bezos at the Helm, Democracy Dies at the Washington Post Editorial Board
The Coup Taking Place in Peru
While by all accounts, Pedro Castillo won the second round presidential elections, his adversary has refused to concede, and many fear that tensions could escalate with the help of Peru’s loyal right and the newly appointed US ambassador
The Coup Taking Place in Peru
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